What is a Dreaming Room? Listen for yourself!
Four important reasons why you must come to The Dreaming Room:
1. To Get Un-Stuck : We're all stuck. Trapped in our own paradigm. Unable to differentiate between more-of-the-same and truly liberating opportunities. Unable to free ourselves from old ideas. Unable to imagine a life distinctly different from the one we live. Unable to see originally all those things we do so unoriginally. What would it mean to discover an infinite array of options you have never seen clearly before? Come to Michael Gerber's Dreaming Room.
2. To Dramatically Experience the Difference Between Technician Thought and Entrepreneurial Thought: Technicians go to work every day IN their job. Entrepreneurs go to work every day ON their business. A Technician works for a living. An Entrepreneur invents the work other people do. A Technician works for income. An Entrepreneur invents for equity. When the Technician comes home at the end of the day, he looks forward to repeating what he did tomorrow. When an Entrepreneur comes at the end of the day, he begins dreaming a completely new tomorrow. Entrepreneurs invent the world we live in. Technicians are imprisoned by the world they live in. Come to Michael Gerber's Dreaming Room.
3. To Launch an Exciting New World-Shifting Conversation: There is nothing quite like mixing it up with people who have made the decision to change. There is nothing quite like experiencing the bold shifts in thinking that occur when people are challenged to go beyond themselves. There is nothing quite like working in an environment where a truly extraordinary master thinker pours his soul and imagine into you to discover that next great thing you are here to pursue. And then helps you to see yourself in way you never imagined. Come to Michael Gerber's Dreaming Room.
4. To Pursue the Impossible, One Exhilarating Step at a Time: When Robert Frost wrote about the "road less traveled," he was writing about The Dreaming Room. When Martin Luther King spoke those immortal words: "I have a dream!"… He was speaking about The Dreaming Room. When John F. Kennedy told us: "Ask not what your country can do for you, ask instead what you can do for your country." He was speaking about The Dreaming Room. There is nothing more profound than beginning a journey to pursue the impossible. There is nothing more exhilarating than the experience of going where very few people have gone before. Come to Michael Gerber's Dreaming Room.